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- 1947
Parte deVital Statistics
Obituary for William L. Campbell in a 1948 edition of the Bradford Witness. He passed in 1948.
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Parte deVital Statistics
Obituary for William L. Campbell in a 1948 edition of the Bradford Witness. He passed in 1948.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
An ad for the South Simcoe Annual Musical Festival to be held at the Bradford Town Hall and sponsored by the Women’s Inst., c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
An article about a church vestry meeting for the churches: Christ Church (Middleton), Trinity Church (Bradford) and St. Paul's Church (Coulson's Hill).
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Bradford United Church Play Ad
Parte deLocal History Collection
An ad for a play entitled, “Closed Lips” to be held at the Bradford Town Hall and presented by the Bradford United Church Y.P.S., c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Photograph of the United Church on Barrie Street during the 1930s.
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Springdale - Aftermath of Hurricane Hazel
Parte deLocal History Collection
Aerial view of Springdale Reformed Church in the flood after Hurricane Hazel
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Parte deLocal History Collection
View of Church Street looking south. To the right is Trinity Anglican Church, and further down is St. John's Presbyterian Church. St John's was demolished and relocated to 10th Sideroad in 2003, and the site became Trinity's parking lot and expansion area.
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Bond Head Anglican Church Rectory
Parte deLocal History Collection
The Bond Head Anglican Church Rectory.
St. Paul's Anglican Church - Coulson's Hill
Parte deLocal History Collection
St Paul's Anglican Church and cemetery of Coulson's Hill. The church was constructed in 1854, re-erected in 1889 and rebuilt in 1916.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Guests at the Christian Business Men's Committee and 16th annual ladies' night, were left to right; J. Keith Wood, chairman; Mrs. M. G. Faris, Paul McCarroll, and Leroy Soper. More than 250 guests attended the dinner at Central United Church.